 You can build a DIY IoT doorbell camera with Adafruit's Memento and CircuitPython. This project takes a picture whenever the doorbell is pressed and displays it on an Adafruit IODashboard that can be accessed anywhere by computer, phone, or tablet. The Memento camera board has everything you need to make an internet-connected camera project. We 3D printed the enclosure to fit the Memento and a mini LED arcade button and based the design on commercial video doorbell cameras. Like most of our enclosure designs, all the parts snap fit and are printed without any supports. And because it's a camera, we made sure to add a threaded screw adapter so it's easy to set up on a tripod. Featuring the ESP32S3 module, you can run CircuitPython code and send images over Wi-Fi to Adafruit IOD. The CircuitPython code connects to your Wi-Fi's SSID and uses Adafruit IOD to send image data to a camera feed. Unlike other doorbell cameras, pictures sent to Adafruit IOD are stored on a private feed so photos are only viewable by you and never sent to third parties. We think this is a great example of how you can use Memento with Adafruit IOD to display image data on a custom dashboard that you can access anywhere. With Adafruit IODactions, you can receive email notifications whenever someone rings your doorbell making the experience more immediate. You can also customize the email subject and message to display exactly how you want. CircuitPython and Adafruit IOD make IOT projects easy for folks to get started with IOT hardware. The enclosure design is open source and free to download. We also have a 3D model of the Memento DevBoard so you can create your own projects. We hope this inspires you to check out Adafruit Memento for your next IOT camera project.